Neil:
I meant if the DLL file itself show a new(er) datetimestamp...
Pertti
>What do you mean by refresh? How do you refresh?
>
>Neil
>>Neil:
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>>Ater building the entire solution, did you happen to see if the bizobj dll was refreshed? I'm no expert on this area of .NET, really, but I just remembered this rebuild trick as a solution to just this type of problem I had a while ago.
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>>Pertti
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>>>That is very interesting. Because I found another way to fix the problem. If I rebuild the entire solution, which includes several projects along with the project of bizobjs, I still have the problem. If I open the bizobj project by itself and rebuiild it, then the intellisense shows the new method in all of the other web forms in the solution. What do you think is going on here?
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>>>Neil
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>>>>Neil:
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>>>>Maybe it is because Intellisense looks at the DLL and not the "raw" code, and if you don't rebuild your project between adding a biz method and trying to use it, the old bizobj DLL is still in effect.
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>>>>Pertti
>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
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>>>>>Every once in a while I experience a problem with my mm.net development while in visual studio .net.
>>>>>This is the problem:
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>>>>>I created a Bizobj class months ago. I have multiple web forms that instantiate the class. The class works just fine along with all of it's methods. Today I open the file and add a new method to the class. When I return to any of the forms that previously instantiated the class for months, something interesting happens. The new method does not show up in intellisense. I have to shut off the computer and return to my development to see the new method.
>>>>>
>>>>>Any thoughts?
>>>>>Neil